Yes
If all the lice is gone then yes. Just don't shair hair stuff and putting on hairspray prevents from getting lice.
Yes but but they go back in
Yes, lice can leave your hair to go to a different object, but there is very few that does this. Most objects that contain lice means you might of slept of this object or the lice might of fell out while you moved around this object.
they are very contagious. the eggs called nits, can sometimes be blown by the wind into other people's hair. once they hatch, the lice come into your hair.
yes he's got to go back eventualy.
to be honest I do not know. But all I know is that it may be bad, for your hair and the lice will not go away. But if it does then problem solved. But if they come back 2-3 weeks later from the eggs that were in your hair then you will have to use lice treaments
The mature, grown, lice will leave eggs or nits in the hair. those eggs will hatch and turn into mature, grown, lice. This process with keep repeating until you get all lice and lice eggs out of the hair!
The best guess for why pubic lice prefer pubic hair is that the hairs area spaced just right for the size of the insect.
shave it's hair off and bathe it and the lice will go away before the hair grose back i have a guinea pig and that happened to me and it worked
no, if you go to the doctor's office they will give you a special shampoo that will get rid of them. In order to get fully rid of head lice you should wash all pillow cases, covers, or anything that you touched or layed on. Answer 2 Yes , as shaving off hair eliminates lice habitat hence it is most effective , but lice combs and shampoos are also use full .
Yes, lice can go on dogs. Lice infestations in dogs can be prevented by maintaining good hygiene, regular grooming, and avoiding contact with infested animals. Treatment for lice in dogs typically involves using medicated shampoos or topical treatments prescribed by a veterinarian.
No they only go for real hair due to keratin in it.